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  • Phil Everly, 1939-2014

    Phil Everly, the younger of the Everly Brothers (at left in photo) died Friday, less than a month shy of his 75th birthday.My introduction to the Everlys was in 1957, when I was in sixth grade at Eglin Air Force Base Elementary School, in the piney woo…
    (via Self-Absorbed Boomer)

    January 5, 2014
  • Tale of the Tweets: #Hercules Comes To Brooklyn, deBlasio Shovels

    Brooklyn loves a snow storm and now with a shovelin’ mayor the sky is the limit.. err sumthin’. The Tale of the Tweets:

    January 4, 2014
  • At 2014 Inauguration, Brooklyn Rises Within NYC Political Circles

    By Michael Randazzo With their respective swearing-in ceremonies on New Year’s Day at City Hall, two Brooklyn politicos ascended to the peak of New York City government: Mayor Bill de Blasio, who hails from Park Slope, and Public Advocate Letitia James, who lives in Clinton Hill, a community she represented on the City Council for […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    January 2, 2014
  • Remarkable Information: Time Travel

    Welcome to the New Years’ Edition of Remarkable Information, my friends! On this occasion, it’s helpful to remember the…

    January 2, 2014
  • Tale of the Tweets: deBlasio, Park Slope Dad, Is Now Mayor

    Well, the next four years will be interesting. Here’s what some of the Twitterati had to say:

    January 1, 2014
  • Five Awesome Photos From Brooklyn This Week 12/31/13

    Here are the best photos from Brooklyn this week:

    December 31, 2013
  • The Impressions Head the Bill for Free the Slaves Concert at Plymouth

    Plymouth Church is known for its pre-eminent role, under the leadership of Henry Ward Beecher, in the anti-slavery movement before the Civil War. While the Emancipation Proclamation declared the slaves free, and the Thirteenth Amendment abolished the “peculiar institution,” slavery still exists in the United States, and, on a larger scale, elsewhere in the world. […]
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    December 31, 2013
  • Stupid Is As Stupid Does: Mayhem At Kings Plaza Mall

    Social media response to the “bum rushing” at Kings Plaza this week:

    December 28, 2013
  • Celebrity Love Brooklyn Heights Style

    After her Brooklyn Heights home was broken into earlier this month, it was revealed that actress Keri Russell had separated from her husband Shane Deary. Now comes word that she’s been spotted in the neighborhood with her co-star in The Americans Matthew Rhys:
    (via Brooklyn Heights Blog)

    December 27, 2013
  • 5 Awesome Photos From Brooklyn This Week 12/26/13

    Here are our picks for the 5 awesome Twitter pics from Brooklyn this week. Have one you like? Leave a link in the comments below or hit us on Twitter @brooklybugle:

    December 26, 2013
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